villagetinker |
07-05-2024 06:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by Nancy S
(Post 2347472)
Ok, so not my idea, my husband is intrigued by the Coleman Electric Golf Carts that run a little under $9,000. Are they allowed in the golf courses in The Villages?
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I cannot completely answer your question but here are some things you can check.
1. The tires, are they turf rated? If not can turf tires be installed?
2. The weight of the vehicle, compare to a typical say Yamaha golf cart, if you find it significantly heavier then you may have a problem.
3. The size of the vehicle, once again compare to a typical golf cart, NOTE wide vehicles are difficult to pass safely on the Morse bridge and some other narrow golf cart paths.
Finally consider maintenance of this vehicle, Yamaha (which appears to be the biggest seller) has lots of ways to have the vehicle serviced, the one you are considering will probably have one source for the near future. Also consider the availability of getting replacement parts, I can get the parts for practically any gas golf cart off Amazon or any of a dozen online parts stores.
Final comment, I have helped many people with problems on golf carts, and off brand carts are the most difficult to service. I have had comments from people that many of the on site service companies will not even come out to look at these.
These are just some items to consider before you buy. If you must have an electric cart, then I would recommend going with a name brand cart.
Hope this helps.
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